Past Exhibitions
Red Willow: Portraits of a Town
This exhibition of portraits brings to life many of the larger than life, small town characters who have made Taos, New Mexico an enduringly eccentric community.
Eli Levin: Social Realism and the Harwood Suite
The twenty two prints assembled for this exhibition reflect both Eli Levin's insight into the northern New Mexico psyche and, especially, his talent for incisive social commentary.
Eah-Ha-Wa (Eva Mirabal) and Jonathan Warm Day Coming
An exhibition exploring the work of celebrated Taos Pueblo artists Eah-Ha-Wa (Eva Mirabal) and her son Jonathan Warm Day Coming.
Deborah Rael Buckley
An installation on the Harwood's Curator's Wall of a new work by Deborah Rael-Buckley.
John DePuy
The Harwood is pleased to exhibit newly acquired work by Taos Modernist John DePuy.
The Mandelman-Ribak Foundation Oral History Project
Videotaped interviews with prominent historic and contemporary Taos artists conducted through The Mandelman-Ribak Foundation's Oral History Project are screened in this installation.
Taos Clay: Hank Saxe
A featured installation of ceramic work by Taos artist Hank Saxe.
Maye Torres: Unbound
An exhibition of work by Taos-based artist Maye Torres.
Falling Without Fear
Presented in collaboration with ISEA2012 Albuquerque: Machine Wilderness, this exhibition presents work created through digital media by regional, national and international artists.
Curiosity: From the Faraway Nearby
Presented in collaboration with ISEA2012 Albuquerque: Machine Wilderness, this exhibition presents speculative landscapes focusing on zero gravity, art in space, and aliens.
Charles Luna
An exhibition of work by Charles Luna presented in collaboration with ISEA2012 Albuquerque: Machine Wilderness.
Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle: JUGGERNAUT
A video installation by Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle presented in collaboration with ISEA2012 Albuquerque: Machine Wilderness.
Bea Mandelman: Collage
An exhibition of Taos Modernist Bea Mandelman's collage work presented in conjunction with the centennial of her birth.
Bea Mandelman: Collage is an official event of the New Mexico...
Bea Mandelman: The Social Realist Prints
An exhibition of Social Realist prints by Bea Mandelman presented in conjunction with the centennial of her birth.
Bea Mandelman: The Social Realist Prints is an official event of the New...
Suspension of Disbelief: The Fantasy Worlds of Stella Snead, Barbara Harmon, Frieda Lawrence, Gisella Loeffler, Ila McAfee and Millicent Rogers
This exhibition presents the work of six talented female artists who lived in Taos, New Mexico and created works inspired by fantasy and the aesthetic legacy of Art Nouveau and the Symbolists.
Mimi Chen Ting
During summer 2012 the Curator's Wall will feature a work by Mimi ChenTing entitled Between Space 'n Time.
Agnes Martin: Before the Grid
An exhibition celebrating the centennial of the birth of Agnes Martin. The exhibition will focus on Martin's early work, and will be accompanied by a catalogue.
An Official Project of the New...
Agnes Martin: Works on Paper
An exhibition of works on paper by Agnes Martin presented on the occasion of the March 22, 2012 centennial of her birth.
Michelle Cooke: Poem, For AM
An exhibition of Michelle Cooke's Poem, a glass installation.
Larry Bell Installation
The Harwood Museum of Art is proud to host the installation of a large-scale interactive glass piece by Larry Bell in its Joyce and Sherman Scott Gallery.
Black Mountain College and New Mexico
An exhibition of work created by and documents associated with twenty-five artists who attended Black Mountain College and later moved to, or spent time in, New Mexico.
ONWARD! Snapshots, Polaroids and Study Prints from Black Mountain College
An exhibition of photographs documenting the lives of artists included in the exhibition "Black Mountain College and New Mexico."
Oli Sihvonen: The Final Years
An exhibition of work created by Taos Modernist Oli Sihvonen (1921-1991) during the last four years of his life. The work in this exhibition has never before been on public display.
Nod Nod Wink Wink: Conceptual Art in New Mexico and Its Influences
An exhibition of Post-Minimal and Conceptual Art drawn from New Mexico collections. The exhibition feautures forty-two works by thirty-five artists including Richard Tuttle, Bruce Nauman, and...
Under the Skin of New Mexico: The Art of Cady Wells, 1933-53
Cady Wells was one of the most innovative modern artists working within the Santa Fe and Taos milieu in the 1930s and 1940s, if not one of this country’s most accomplished watercolorists in any...
New Mexorado: Artists Living & Working in the Albuquerque-Denver Corridor
New Mexorado: Artists Living and Working in the Albuquerque-Denver Corridor highlights the work of those in the geographic region between Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Denver, Colorado. The exhibit...
The Return of Blue Lake
In 1906, while president Theodore Roosevelt was amassing lands to start the National Forest Service, his administration appropriated hundreds of thousands of acres belonging to Native...
Mandelman and Ribak in Taos
In 1944 Beatrice Mandelman and Louis Ribak left New York City and settled in Taos, NM, forming the nucleus of painters who would come to be known as the Taos Moderns. Big-city contemporaries of...
Calaveras Suite
“I hope these Calaveras help to further that singular irreverence we all need for mustering the courage to flip a bird at the executioners.” John Nichols
John Nichols is best known as the author...
Gendron Jensen: Stone Lithography
In honor of Tamarind Institute's 50th Anniversary, the Harwood Museum of Art is pleased to present Gendron Jensen's entire opus of stone lithgraphic collaborations to date. Over half of Jensen's...
Johnnie Winona Ross
The Harwood Museum of Art is pleased to exhibit a selection of four works printed by Johnnie Winona Ross at Tamarind Institute. This spotlight exhibition is presented in honor of Tamarind...
The Journey as Destination: Contemporary Native American Prints
In honor of Tamarind Institute's 50th Anniversary, the Harwood is pleased to present this exhibition of prints by contemporary Native American artists.
The exhibition includes work from two...
Gene Kloss - From Berkeley to Taos
Alice Geneva Glasier (1903-1996) was born in Oakland, California. For more that six decades she documented through printmaking, painting and drawing, the people and cultures of the Southwest with...
Taos Pueblo Photographs
Taos Pueblo Photographs is an exhibition of original, rare photographs by William Henry Jackson (1842-1942) John Hillers (1843-1925) and Edward Curtis (1868-1952) as well as numerous contemporary...
Sandpainting in Wool
This exhibition features Navajo weavings that reproduce sandpaintings from the Navajo ceremonial Chantways, which are also commonly referred to as Chants or Sings.
Taos Founders: Return to Sacred Places
In keeping with the “Return to Sacred Places,” theme selected by the Town of Taos for the 2010 travel season, The Harwood Museum of Art presents a showcase of masterworks from its collection,...
Dwayne Wilcox: Skipped the Light Fandango
Comedic, clever and profound, Dwayne Wilcox’s ledger drawings are entirely about what life is like at the "moment." An Oglala Lakota from South Dakota, his self-taught art form uses ledger paper...
Rebecca Salsbury James: Paintings and Colchas
This exhibit will examine the diversity and skill of Taos modern, Rebecca Salsbury James, by exhibiting not only her reverse oil on glass, but also pastels, embroidery and writings.
Desert Passage: Anne Ausloos, Jeroen van Westen and Gerco de Ruijter
Desert Passage: Anne Ausloos, Jeroen van Westen and Gerco de Ruijter
The Harwood Museum of Art presents the exhibition "Desert Passage" featuring the work of three Dutch artists, Anne Ausloos, Gerco de Ruijter and Jeroen van Westen. The exhibition opens October 9th...
Risk Hazekamp / Valley of the Gods: Contemporary Analog Photography In and Around Taos
The Harwood Museum of Art of the University of New Mexico presents the exhibition “Risk Hazekamp / Valley of the Gods: Contemporary Analog Photography In and Around Taos” opening Friday October 9...
Mary Witkop Vessels
The Harwood Museum of Art as part of the Fall 2009 exhibitions will present a display of ceramic vessels by Mary Witkop honoring 40 years of her work with clay.
Witkop’s vessels as well as work...
Kindred Spirits and the Adobe Connection: E.I. Couse and J.H. Sharp
Kindred Spirits and the Adobe Connections E.I. Couse and J.H. Sharp on view in the Dorothy and Jack Brandenburg Gallery opens June 19th and is on view at the Harwood through October 18. This...
The Artist and His Photographs: The Photographic Studies of E.I. Couse
The Photographyic Studies of E.I Couse opens June 19th and is on view in the Foster Gallery through October 18th. This exhibition features over 25 photographs taken by Couse - many of which...
Hopper Photographs and Paintings
Dennis Hopper Photographs And Paintings
This exhibition demonstrates Hoppers rich narrative ability with a single lens reflex camera as well as paint and mixed media. The silver gelatin prints...
Hopper at the Harwood: L.A. to Taos 40 Years of Friendship
Hopper at the Harwood: L.A. to Taos 40 Years of Friendship. Guest Curated by Dennis Hopper. The Peter and Madeleine Martin Foundation Gallery features the work of Larry Bell and Ron Davis - with...
Hopper Curates - Larry Bell, Ron Cooper, Ronald Davis, Ken Price & Robert Dean Stockwell
Hopper Curates: Larry Bell, Ron Cooper, Ronald Davis, Ken Price And Robert Dean Stockwell. Opening May 8th and on view in the Peter and Madeleine Martin Foundation Gallery through September 20th....
Sam Scott New Acquisitions
Focus Sam Scott: New Acquisitions is on view in the Harwood’s Scott Gallery from February 6th through April 26th. The eight paintings which are part of this exhibition were given to the Harwood by...
Edward Corbett: Drawings
The Harwood Museum of Art features an exhibition of Edward Corbett drawings on view February 6th through June 8th. Corbett visited Taos during the summers of 1948 - 1950 becoming a full time...
Discovery Series III: The New Old - Seldom Seen Selections from the Harwood Collection
Focus: Bill Gersh - A Taos Original
Alliance Members and Guests Reception Friday October 10th 5-7pm - Public Reception Saturday October 11th 3-5pm
Selections: Representational Works from the Permanent Collection
Alliance Members & Guest Reception Friday October 10th 5-7pm; Opening Reception Saturday October 11th 3-5pm.
Works on Paper from WPA Era
Guest Curated by David Farmer and Frank Purcell - opening reception Saturday October 11th 3-5pm.
On Paper: New Mexico Photography
On Paper: New Mexico Photography a selection from theHarwood Museum's collection including works 1880s to late 1990s, curated by Gus Foster. Opening June 6th through September 28th.
Selections: Modern & Contemporary Abstractions
Selections: Modern & Contemporary Abstractions - a selection of work from the permanent collection
curated by Charles Strong and Steve Rose
June 6 to September 28, 2008.
Focus: Larry Bell from the Harwood Collection
Focus: Larry Bell From the Harwood Museum of Art Collection
curated by Charles Strong and Steve Rose
June 6 to September 28, 2008.
Under the Radar: Paintings by Tom Dixon, Cody Riddle and Peter Parks
Under the Radar is curated by Charles Strong.
In New Mexico Light: Photographs by Douglas Kent Hall
an exhibition of photographs by Douglas Kent Hall curated by Charles Strong.
Originals 2007: New Mexico Women in the Arts
The New Mexico Committee of Women in the Arts is proud to present ORIGINALS 2007 at the Harwood Museum of Art and the Millicent Rogers Museum, a juried & invitational Exhibition of New Mexico...
Originals 2007: New Mexico Women in the Arts
Howard Cook: Prints from the Permanent Collection
The Harwood Museum of Art of the University of New Mexico presents the exhibition Howard Cook: Prints from the Permanent Collection. The exhibition opens September 25 and will be on view through...
Richard Diebenkorn in New Mexico, 1950-1952.
The Exhibition: Between January 1950 and June 1952, while he was a graduate student in the Art Department of University of New Mexico, Richard Diebenkorn (1922–1993) created an astonishingly...
Richard Diebenkorn in New Mexico: 1950-1952
Richard Diebenkorn’s prints & drawings will be on display in the Foster Gallery as part of the Diebenkorn in New Mexico 1950-1952 exhibition.
